The Arrival of Apple’s M2-powered 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros would be Early Next Year
We might have to wait for a longer period of time for the 3nm MacBook than we would previously hoped. Latest 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro were on the horizon, well, as per a new prediction from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, however they were unlikely to be the 3nm process. Kuo has tweeted this morning that refreshes of the great professional MacBooks “would enter mass production” in Q4 of 2022.
HIGHLIGHTS
- New 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro were on the horizon
- The great professional MacBooks would enter mass production
- Apple’s initial 3nm MacBook chips would enter into production later this year
Kuo’s intel would indicate that they “might still adopt the 5nm advanced node,” which was the same process node that the recent M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models would eventually use. If this would be true then it means that Apple’s initial 3nm MacBook chips, would enter into production later this year, would not debut in these machines.
Well the last reports would indicate that Apple had plans to launch MacBooks powered by the new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips this fall. Well, others have suggested that the M2 Pro chip would definitely adopt the 3nm node.
While on the other hand, this leak landscape would be confusing, all of this would get cleared up at Apple’s October launch event. We would expect few new iPads that would include an M2 iPad Pro and 10th-generation iPad in order to debut at this event, along with multiple Mac computers.
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